Imagine some entity that you consider absolute evil (most would probably think of their own government or something with three letters in its name😉).
You did? Google would probably cooperate with them willingly!
YouTube has begun blocking opposition content at the request of the Russian authorities: https://www.agents.media/youtube-has-begun-blocking-opposition-content-at-the-request-of-the-russian-authorities/
"Opposition content" in this context is Russian language videos on military service evasion!
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@kirby @ruin
Coupled with alcohol it might even give you PTSD-like flashbacks 😂
And of course there might be exceptions (especially when alcohol is involved😏), but it doesn't mean that you actually did something embarrassing, usually it's just chemistry — your mind works this way when you're tired/stressed.
5-HTP and GABA help me reduce this — but in the end it boils down to just having a good rest, nothing can replace proper sleep ever.
@repost @protonprivacy
Don't most banks allow you to change it.
Mine is my birthday of course! But not my real birthday 😏
@kaia
> move to the wood - to turn away from society and go their own way
Would! 😂
@kravietz
That's at least fair! Bibi is far from being a sympathetic character — even to those who support Israel, and I'm pretty sure, IDF commits a fair share of what can be considered genuine war crimes, but crying out loud about "mah Palestinians" and painting Hamas as freedom fighters isn't a better position to hold. It's not even remotely so black and white.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
It's fine — that's exactly what I do, sharing things I have figured out myself with time.
Of course you don't have to follow others' workflows to the letter and expect them to work for you, just try different approached and see for yourself what makes you more productive. There's no "righteous way" here — there are things that work for you (or at all) and things that don't.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
And as for navigating others' code — search indeed does wonders if this code isn't a complete pile of garbage.
Take Pleroma's code for example — you can easily find where things are happening just by calling grep and looking at the context a few times — you find what you want and call grep again.
You don't really have to use all these funky class browsers or have five files open at the same time.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
I used to have lots of traits that today are attributed to zoomers: being able to have conversations with five different people with completely different contexts at the same time…
But I grew to realise that it's not a valuable skill at all — it just ruins your ability to concentrate and when you need it you just can't. Being able to concentrate for most type of tasks is a much more valuable skill.
I think that a lot of this has nothing to do with mice or text editors.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
Don't get me wrong, I've also hated this approach: when you start working on a drawing, start with sketching out, then start working out details. Why the hell should I do it when I see that an eye would be here and I want to work on it right now.
But with time I grew to understand that it just doesn't work and that working on things in proper order helps you avoid lots of problems in the future and in the end helps keep the job as a whole done faster.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
If you find yourself jumping to and fro the same blocks of code, check out bookmarks in Vim — probably the thing you need 🤷
But in general, you shouldn't be working on many things at the same time — keep focused, finish one function, make sure it works, then get back to the part that was supposed to call it, make your changes atomic — it will also make your commit log cleaner and easier to navigate.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
Erm… Yes, pressing Ctrl+D a few times isn't harder than using mouse to scroll — considering that if you're typing you are probably not holding it in your hand.
And if you find yourself browsing through hundreds of lines of code often, attempting to find something, you're also most likely doing it wrong — don't use your eyes, use search — your computer is quite good at it, probably better than you are 😆
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
It might come handy if you see like 500 lines of code on your screen at the same time, but if that is the case you're probably already doing it wrong — I think it doesn't improve navigation, search does that, but it makes it easier to lose focus and drift outside of block you're working on.
@kirby @Hyperhidrosis
Did you know that you can scroll up/down by whole pages? 😏
I mean the video is probably build on the false premise that coding=typing, which it of course isn't, but I still don't see how mouse makes things better — it's useful when you want to capture part of the output of some other command without going into the trouble of using screen or other similar facilities, but for your own text…
@MrClon
Но это не значит, что не могут запретить упоминать об этом! И даже нейросетям 😂
https://theins.ru/news/271687
@shalien
I think having your own implementation of WireGuard in Zig is a required skill for being a sysadmin 😜
@MercurialBeige
> I'd just like to interject for a moment.
Denied! 😤
@kirby @MercurialBeige @bot
Damn, Bloat seems to replace "at" with a link to corresponding user on the same instance… 😩
But you probably got whom I mean anyway 😁
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